Example sentences of "decisions to [be] " in BNC.

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1 He wanted the choices and decisions to be clear .
2 With so many difficult decisions to be made , ‘ Jacki ’ is happier than most players to accept his manager 's warning not to look further ahead than the next game .
3 ‘ Above all , we want decisions to be taken by those who have to live with them . ’
4 During the early 1950s too little was known about rocket propulsion and missile performance for finite decisions to be taken in favour of either aircraft or missiles .
5 The treaty will probably include a clause on ‘ subsidiarity ’ , the principle that the Community should act only on issues where it is inappropriate for decisions to be taken by national governments .
6 Whether tax was covered by the review or not , there were still decisions to be taken on such fundamental issues as the future of the pensions system , support for low-income families , and the special payments system which was breaking down .
7 There are still more practical decisions to be made , concerning , for example , the kind of coffin or casket or rose tree or commemorative plaque ; whether to have flowers or not ; how much to spend .
8 Ministers arriving at their desks next week will find detailed briefs waiting for them and officials asking for decisions to be taken quickly .
9 It outlines data on trade in all these substances ; hazard possibilities and accident records ; and quantifies the relative risks , enabling decisions to be made about the safest mode of carriage .
10 Furthermore , there was a tendency for many decisions to be made not in proximity to the camps but in UNRWA 's headquarters in Vienna .
11 Too much expenditure is involved for decisions to be made on the basis of the influence or favour of suppliers ' representatives .
12 Involvement of the public would not only affirm the fact that these are issues for all of us , but would also educate people as to the range and limitations of existing therapies , and involve them in the decisions to be made in the light of this .
13 The assumption is commonly made that the decisions to be taken in caring for such patients , the therapeutic strategy to be adopted , are wholly medical matters , and thus wholly for the doctors to make , with or without discussion with the patient .
14 There are also a large number of tactical decisions to be made as you sail upwind .
15 Shortage of supplies was also forcing more decisions to be taken centrally .
16 And also they wanted harsh decisions to be taken in respect of their effects on industry .
17 It would report to the Commission and the role of the European environment agency would be to collect statistics and provide background information on decisions to be made .
18 Causal path diagrams have been extended to three variables to show how the factors are hypothesized to interrelate ; these diagrams are useful because they force explicit decisions to be made about the causal order of the variables , and lessen the risk that the analyst will control for the wrong variables .
19 Its LEA has been a forceful innovator of LMS which has allowed some early decisions to be taken and the results monitored and evaluated .
20 The final stage is to communicate the findings of the audit to the procedure owner , to allow decisions to be made about the action to be taken .
21 Clarks knows that CAD will cut its lead times because the system allows design , cobbling and marketing decisions to be made before patterns are cut .
22 It has now prepared a short-list of five projects for the next round of decisions to be made in a year or two , although the agency warns that these more ambitious and expensive projects can only be funded at the rate of one every 2½ years .
23 Altering the diet is also far more risky for a child than it is for an adult , so there are more difficult decisions to be made before embarking on an elimination diet .
24 Staff groupings can be subjected to productivity tests to enable budgeting decisions to be made regarding staff levels in the future .
25 But because there is some uncertainty about what it is to be a professional librarian and how to respond professionally to many situations , there can be rather tao many difficult decisions to be made ; and the dilemma is not helped by the weakness of the profession , both inherent and externally perceived , on the issue of censorship .
26 Even in the present day when a wife may own part of the matrimonial home and may have a separate job , Scott LJ felt that the tendency was for business decisions to be left to the husband and the main domestic responsibilities to the wife .
27 There are still a lot of decisions to be taken before a successful timeshare operation can be ‘ got off the ground ’ , and the real challenge in this case is to work out what these are .
28 ( At that time the lesbians involved in the organizations of the conferences had all long since made positive decisions to be child-free . )
29 As we have already seen ( p. 21 ) , this may be quite clear , or it may require decisions to be made about who will be included and who will be omitted .
30 Centralisation of foreign trade decisions ( determined jointly by the State Planning Commission , Gosplan , and the Ministry of Foreign Trade ) avoids duplication of purchases and enables strategic decisions to be taken concerning priorities in the economy as a whole .
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